A MAN who was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a woman was hit by a car on a Virginia Water driveway has been released without charge.

EastEnders scriptwriter, Simon Moss, 53, was held on May 10 after the woman in her 40s, named locally as Belinda Black, was struck by a car on the driveway of a property in Christchurch Road in the early hours of that morning.

On Wednesday (June 13), Surrey Police issued a statement confirming that Mr Moss' bail had been cancelled and he had been released with no further action taken.

The statement added: "Following a thorough investigation the incident is now being treated as non-suspicious and, pending any further information coming to light, the matter has now been closed."

Officers from Surrey Police flooded the £900,000 property at around 5.50am, where they found Ms Black with serious injuries. She was taken by ambulance to St George's Hospital, Tooting, south London.

Mr Moss was arrested at the scene on suspicion of attempted murder and driving while unfit through drink or drugs.

Neighbours said the home belonged to Mr Moss and Ms Black, his partner of 10 years. On the morning in question Ms Black was due to visit estate agents Barton Wyatt, who were marketing the property on their behalf.

It is understood that Ms Black remains in a serious but stable condition in hospital.